<p>I hate my AP [redacted] teacher for assigning SO MUCH WORK. I’m hella behind.</p>
<p>Yet, I love him. Cuz he’s hella hot. :D</p>
<p>I hate my AP [redacted] teacher for assigning SO MUCH WORK. I’m hella behind.</p>
<p>Yet, I love him. Cuz he’s hella hot. :D</p>
<p>Linkin Park continues to get worse and worse with time…</p>
<p>My fav subjects are English and History, but I only have the two like 2-3 times a week, instead I actually spend a lot of time in PE (if I play in a school sport’s team, why should I play “recreational sport” so that my life is balanced out), IT (where I just make time tables on Microsoft) and French (which I will not be taking for IB anyway).
But I just found out from my older friends my History teacher NEVER gives full marks and wants students to consider that 80% is the best you can get, since she’s never given a higher mark. Also, the school must think I suck at English since I’m studying The Merchant of Venice, which I already covered in class two years ago -.- I guess it’s better than that class doing Romeo and Juliet but why couldn’t they have put me in the class that’s doing A View from the Bridge. Seriously sillies, I’ve already done all the easier Shakespeare plays
I’m failing math and science :/</p>
<p>^Who are you?</p>
<p>^Do you like ranting?</p>
<p>^ Are you who I think you are…?
Please don’t get my hopes up.</p>
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<p>Yeah, old school Linkin Park is still awesome though.</p>
<p>I should go on CC more.</p>
<p>^I guess that means I should too.
+2 if you get this</p>
<p>It means everybody should, which is true.
Of course I get this. As do TCBH and Cela (speaking of the devil, where is he?)</p>
<p>That is true, yes.
The ‘you’ was a general one. He seems to have overcome his CC addiction :/</p>
<p>How’s the baby?</p>
<p>I am GRISAM, MOTHER****ERS</p>
<p>“All Grisams are equal. But some Grisams are more equal than others.”</p>
<p>Clearly, I fall into the latter.</p>
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<p>This is depressing.</p>
<p>^I know. They’re closing the one in my town. We have a Barnes & Noble too, but it’s all the way across town.</p>
<p>^^That is extremely depressing. I can’t actually afford to buy books, but still.</p>
<p>who the hell is enfieldacademy?</p>
<p>They’re closing the one closest to me as well.</p>
<p>My thoughts for today:</p>
<p>1) I acknowledge that ebooks are becoming more popular/appealing and offer an array of conveniences (I have a Kindle myself), but there’s just something about walking through a bookstore that can’t be replicated in a digital form. I’m going to miss purchasing frozen lemonades and reading in the cafe section. </p>
<p>2) I’m contemplating whether or not AP tests are worth paying for. If I were to take 6 subject tests over the course of two test dates, I’d end up paying around $80. In contrast, if I were to take 6 AP tests, I’d be obligated to spend over $625. I understand that there are some courses that aren’t offered in an SAT II form, but for the courses like Literature, Chemistry, and other languages, I’m wondering if I could be just as effective in exemplifying my understanding (while also saving money) of certain subjects through SAT II tests as I could be through AP tests.</p>
<p>I am going on my fourth sick day this week. I am pretty much starved for human interaction at this point. I need to get out of my house. Damn virus, why must you infect my body so? </p>
<p>On a side note: Wartsandall, subject tests show your proficiency in a subject, but AP exams may get you college credit for a subject. That is the obvious advantage. And you should investigate fee waivers. I pay $5.00 an exam this year! $25.00 will cover all of my tests. I’m going for five 5’s.</p>